
Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 12
Diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA, is one of the most feared complications of type 1 diabetes. That’s why researchers are looking for new and in...
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This podcast is a 360° look at diabetes, from those affected by the disease to those working to find better treatments and ultimately a cure.

Diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA, is one of the most feared complications of type 1 diabetes. That’s why researchers are looking for new and in...

How can we change the conversation about diabetes? For Diabetes Awareness Month, that’s a question Diabetes Canada is tackling head on. On t...

How can we change the conversation about diabetes? For Diabetes Awareness Month, that’s a question Diabetes Canada is tackling head on. On t...

Many people are at risk for both diabetes and heart attacks. Millions of people take statin drugs to lower bad cholesterol and reduce the ri...

As technology in type 1 diabetes becomes more advanced, we are starting to see an increase in personalized therapies. Whether someone is usi...

Exercise is important for people with type 2 diabetes – and you don’t have to run a marathon or hit the gym daily to get great results. Host...

Driving with diabetes shouldn’t be a challenge, but in some cases managing blood sugars while behind the wheel can lead to difficult outcome...

In someone without diabetes, blood sugars are controlled by a hormone called insulin. Insulin lowers blood sugar levels, and is produced by...

The vagus nerve is an important part of our nervous system that can regulate blood sugar levels by controlling insulin activity. When the va...

Beta cells play a big role in diabetes, and what we know about them continues to evolve. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. B...

Diabetes and heart disease are deeply connected – that’s why research into new and innovative treatments is so important. In this episode, h...

Recently, there has been discussion about ways to potentially put type 2 diabetes into remission. When possible, it could potentially reduce...

When you live with diabetes, your treatment plan may need the occasional change. However, in some cases that doesn’t happen. That might be b...

In Canada, leading stem cell scientists are working hard to find ways to use these cells to improve the health of people living with type 1...

Did you know that people with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop osteoarthritis than those without diabetes? This fact has inspired...

A number of scientists around the world are researching brown adipose tissue to determine the role this brown fat plays in type 2 diabetes....

Historically, type 2 diabetes has been seen as a condition that comes with age. However, that continues to change as people are diagnosed ea...

Transitions are hard. The transition from pediatric to adult care in type 1 diabetes (T1D) can be especially fraught. Add in barriers beyond...

Diabetes Canada’s camping tradition began in 1953 in Eastern Ontario. Since that time, the D-Camps program has grown extensively and the org...

Research has shown that children who have obesity in puberty are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. Scientists li...

Beta cells are a big area of interest for researchers looking at ways to treat or prevent type 1 diabetes. Dr. Peter Thompson from the Child...

March is Heathy Liver Month, which makes it a good time to discuss the ways that fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes are linked. For tho...

If you live with type 1 diabetes, how do sex and gender impact your exercise outcomes? In this episode, we’re talking to Dr. Jane Yardley wh...

Living with type 1 diabetes is a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be a limiting factor. For endurance athlete Sébastien Sasseville, living...

Denial, anger, depression and shame – Type 2 diabetes can lay the ultimate guilt trip. That’s the opening line of the description of CBC’s n...

In 2021 we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. This life-saving discovery made by Banting, Best, Collip and McLeod...

Managing diabetes is a full-time job—and it doesn’t end in retirement when you turn 65. For this episode, we discuss diabetes after age 65 w...

Managing diabetes is a fulltime job—and it doesn’t end in retirement when you turn 65. For this episode, we discuss diabetes after age 65 wi...

This episode’s guest is Ryan Hooey who is a Program Lead for the Come to Work Program at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB...

This episode’s guest is Ryan Hooey who is a Program Lead for the Come to Work Program at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB...

If you live with diabetes, your bone health may also be affected. Do you know the signs to look for? Today’s guest is Dr. Claudia Gagnon. Sh...

If you live with diabetes, your bone health may also be affected. Do you know the signs to look for? Today’s guest is Dr. Claudia Gagnon. Sh...

On our latest episode, Dr. Jennifer Estall discusses her work looking at molecular changes in diabetes and how they might help in better und...

On our latest episode, Dr. Jennifer Estall discusses her work looking at molecular changes in diabetes and how they might help in better und...

Hormones in the intestine have proven to play an important role in managing type 2 diabetes, as well as regulating growth and function of th...

Hormones in the intestine have proven to play an important role in managing type 2 diabetes, as well as regulating growth and function of th...

We know that people of Chinese descent have a higher risk for type 2 diabetes, but there are many questions about why that is and how the ri...

We know that people of Chinese descent have a higher risk for type 2 diabetes, but there are many questions about why that is and how the ri...

For people living with diabetes, foot care is essential to avoid complications that can affect mobility, such as amputation. Learning about...

For people living with diabetes, foot care is essential to avoid complications that can affect mobility, such as amputation. Learning about...

One of the major changes that has come with the Covid-19 pandemic is the move towards virtual care. For some, this change has been a good on...

One of the major changes that has come with the Covid-19 pandemic is the move towards virtual care. For some, this change has been a good on...

Dr. Stephen Kosar is an ophthalmologist in Northern Ontario. In today’s episode, he discusses diabetic retinopathy, including the barriers t...

Dr. Stephen Kosar is an ophthalmologist in Northern Ontario. In today’s episode, he discusses diabetic retinopathy, including the barriers t...

Our podcast host, Krista Lamb, recently released the new book Beyond Banting: From insulin to islet transplants, decoding Canada’s diabetes...

Our podcast host, Krista Lamb, recently released the new book Beyond Banting: From insulin to islet transplants, decoding Canada’s diabetes...

Joanne Lewis is the Director of Knowledge Management, HCP Education & Outreach at Diabetes Canada. In the encore episode from season 1 she t...

Joanne Lewis is the Director of Knowledge Management, HCP Education & Outreach at Diabetes Canada. In the encore episode from season 1 she t...

For people living with diabetes, kidney disease can be one of the most common complications. Better understanding of your kidney health can...

For people living with diabetes, kidney disease can be one of the most common complications. Better understanding of your kidney health can...